Acer has expanded its monitor lineup at Computex 2026 with several new Nitro gaming displays and ProDesigner models aimed at creators. The new range includes fast IPS gaming monitors, dual mode high refresh rate screens, a QD OLED professional display, and a compact portable touchscreen.
The headline gaming model is the Acer Nitro XV273U F5. It is a 27 inch QHD monitor with a fast IPS panel, a 0.5ms GtG response time, and support for up to 1000Hz refresh rate. At its native 2K resolution, the monitor runs at 500Hz, but it can switch to HD resolution and reach 1000Hz through Dynamic Frequency and Resolution mode.
That makes the XV273U F5 clearly aimed at competitive players who care more about speed and response than maximum resolution. Acer has also included AMD FreeSync Premium support and Nvidia G Sync compatibility, which should help reduce tearing and make gameplay smoother.
Acer also introduced the Nitro XV320QX, a 31.5 inch 5K gaming monitor with a fast IPS panel and 0.5ms GtG response time. This model also supports dual mode use. It can run at 5K resolution with a 165Hz refresh rate, or switch down to QHD and reach 330Hz. That gives players a choice between sharper visuals and faster gameplay depending on the game.
The third Nitro model is the XF345CKR P, another dual mode gaming monitor. It can run at 5K and 180Hz or switch to WQHD at up to 360Hz. That makes it a flexible option for people who want a wider display but still care about high refresh rates.
| Monitor | Main feature | Best suited for |
|---|---|---|
| Nitro XV273U F5 | 27 inch QHD IPS, 500Hz at 2K, up to 1000Hz at HD | Competitive gaming |
| Nitro XV320QX | 31.5 inch 5K IPS, 165Hz at 5K, 330Hz at QHD | Players who want resolution and speed |
| Nitro XF345CKR P | 5K at 180Hz or WQHD at 360Hz | Wide screen high refresh gaming |
| ProDesigner PE320QK G0 | 31.5 inch 4K QD OLED, Delta E below 1 | Creators and color critical work |
| CE320QK G | 4K OLED style display with similar specs | Mixed creator and gaming use |
| PM131QT | 12.3 inch 1920 x 720 IPS touchscreen | Portable productivity |
For professionals, Acer showed the ProDesigner PE320QK G0. This 31.5 inch UHD monitor uses a QD OLED panel, which should deliver deep blacks and strong color performance. It is Calman verified and offers Delta E below 1, along with 99 percent DCI P3 and 99 percent Adobe RGB coverage. Those numbers make it suitable for color sensitive creative work such as photo editing, video production, and design.

The PE320QK G0 also includes a 240Hz refresh rate, which means it is not only for creators. It could also work well for people who want one premium screen for both professional workloads and gaming. Acer also showed the CE320QK G, which appears to offer similar specifications but is not part of the ProDesigner lineup.
The smallest device in the announcement is the PM131QT, a compact 12.3 inch portable display with a 1920 x 720 resolution. It uses an IPS panel and supports 5 point touch input, making it more focused on productivity, secondary screen use, and portable workflows than gaming.
Acer’s Computex lineup shows how wide the monitor market has become. Competitive players now have 1000Hz displays, high end gamers can choose dual mode 5K monitors, and creators can get QD OLED panels with professional color claims. The challenge will be pricing, which Acer has not detailed in the pasted report.
For now, the Nitro XV273U F5 stands out as the most extreme gaming model, while the ProDesigner PE320QK G0 looks like the most balanced option for people who need accurate color and still want high refresh performance.



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